Cool & Refreshing – Milo’s Cafe Style Tea

As many of you may know I juggle work, personal life, blogging and taking classes. That’s a lot of running back and forth, going here and there. Since I’m always on the go I try to keep the trips in-between to get food or a drink to a minimum to save me some time and effort.

In doing so I do like to try new things, obviously looking for options that are lower in carbs while still packing a punch of flavor. Can’t forget how warm its been getting down here in Florida. It’s getting hotter by the day! Combining those two aspects is why I decided to try something new to cool off this Summer – Milo’s Cafe Style Tea.

I opted to have a glass of tea on my balcony, looking out and enjoying the view while still being able to stay nice and cool. But even more often than is when I get to grab a glass while I’m on the go and take a few minutes to myself while I’m at a stop light or at the park down the road before heading to my next to-do. Sometimes I’ll bring my laptop to do some online shopping or just browse Pinterest, work on my to-do list or maybe I’ll bring my notebook to jot some thoughts and ideas down.

Now for the tasty part! I choose the light options – of course. I tried both the Light Sweet and Light Green Citrus flavors. My personal favorite was the Light Sweet. It allowed me to enjoy that sweet tea flavor I love without having to worry about all the added carbs and sugar.

I came across them in the refrigerated juice and dairy section at Walmart because its all natural. Milo’s Cafe Style Tea is new and was affordable considering it’s organic. What sold me was the fact that its freshly brewed using all natural teas that don’t contain any preservatives, additives or acids. The light options I choose are lightly sweetened with organic stevia – which is why it’s nice and sweet without packing on the extra carbs.

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